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Index Anne Ramsey

Anne Ramsey-Mobley (March 27, 1929 – August 11, 1988) was an American actress.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 77 relations: ABC Afterschool Special, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Academy Awards, ALF (TV series), Another Chance (film), Any Which Way You Can, Banyon, Bennington College, Billy Crystal, Character actor, Charlie's Angels, CHiPs, Cinema of the United States, Danny DeVito, David S. Smith, Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway, Deadly Friend, Delvecchio (TV series), Dr. Hackenstein, Esophageal cancer, Family Ties, For Pete's Sake (film), Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Omaha, Nebraska), From Noon till Three, Fun with Dick and Jane (1977 film), Girl Scouts of the USA, Goin' South, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, Golden Globe Awards, Great Neck, New York, Greenwich, Connecticut, Hill Street Blues, Homer and Eddie, Honky Tonk Freeway, Ironside (1967 TV series), Knight Rider (1982 TV series), Laverne & Shirley, Little House on the Prairie (TV series), Logan Ramsey, Los Angeles, Love at Stake, Marian Rose White, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Meet the Hollowheads, Motion Picture & Television Fund, Murder, She Wrote, National Lampoon's Class Reunion, Night Court, North Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska, ... Expand index (27 more) »

  2. Actresses from Nebraska
  3. Burials in Nebraska

ABC Afterschool Special

ABC Afterschool Special is an American anthology television series that aired on ABC from October 4, 1972, to January 23, 1997, usually in the late afternoon on weekdays.

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Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress

The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

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Academy Awards

The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.

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ALF (TV series)

ALF is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from September 22, 1986, to March 24, 1990.

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Another Chance (film)

Another Chance is a 1989 film co-written and directed by Jesse Vint and starring Bruce Greenwood and Vanessa Angel.

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Any Which Way You Can

Any Which Way You Can is a 1980 American action comedy film directed by Buddy Van Horn and starring Clint Eastwood, with Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis, William Smith, and Ruth Gordon in supporting roles.

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Banyon

Banyon is a detective series broadcast in the United States by NBC as part of its 1972–73 television schedule, though a standalone two-hour television movie was broadcast first in March 1971.

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Bennington College

Bennington College is a private liberal arts college in Bennington, Vermont, United States.

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Billy Crystal

Billy Crystal (born March 14, 1948)On page 17 of his book 700 Sundays, Crystal displays his birth announcement, which gives his first two names as "William Edward", not "William Jacob" is an American comedian, actor, and filmmaker.

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Character actor

A character actor is an actor known for playing unusual, eccentric or interesting characters in supporting roles, rather than leading ones.

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Charlie's Angels

Charlie's Angels is an American crime drama television series that aired on ABC from September 22, 1976, to June 24, 1981, producing five seasons and 115 episodes.

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CHiPs

CHiPs is an American crime drama television series created by Rick Rosner and originally aired on NBC from September 15, 1977 to May 1, 1983.

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Cinema of the United States

The cinema of the United States, consisting mainly of major film studios (also known metonymously as Hollywood) along with some independent films, has had a large effect on the global film industry since the early 20th century.

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Danny DeVito

Daniel Michael DeVito Jr. (born November 17, 1944) is an American actor and filmmaker.

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David S. Smith

David Shiverick Smith (January 25, 1918 – April 13, 2012) was the United States ambassador to Sweden from 1976–1977.

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Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway

Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway is a 1976 American made-for-television drama film which premiered on NBC on September 27, 1976.

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Deadly Friend

Deadly Friend is a 1986 American science fiction horror film directed by Wes Craven, and starring Matthew Laborteaux, Kristy Swanson, Michael Sharrett, Anne Twomey, Richard Marcus, and Anne Ramsey.

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Delvecchio (TV series)

Delvecchio is an American drama television series that aired Sundays at 10:00 pm (EST) on CBS from September 9, 1976, to March 13, 1977.

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Dr. Hackenstein

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Esophageal cancer

Esophageal cancer is cancer arising from the esophagus—the food pipe that runs between the throat and the stomach.

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Family Ties

Family Ties is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC for seven seasons, premiering on September 22, 1982, and concluding on May 14, 1989.

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For Pete's Sake (film)

For Pete's Sake is a 1974 American screwball comedy film starring Barbra Streisand and directed by Peter Yates.

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Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Omaha, Nebraska)

Forest Lawn Memorial Park, also known as Forest Lawn Cemetery, is located at 7909 Mormon Bridge Road in North Omaha, Nebraska.

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From Noon till Three

From Noon till Three is a 1976 American Western film released by United Artists.

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Fun with Dick and Jane (1977 film)

Fun with Dick and Jane is a 1977 American comedy film starring George Segal and Jane Fonda.

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Girl Scouts of the USA

Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA), commonly referred to as Girl Scouts, is a youth organization for girls in the United States and American girls living abroad.

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Goin' South

Goin' South is a 1978 American Western comedy film directed by and starring Jack Nicholson, with Mary Steenburgen, Christopher Lloyd, John Belushi, Richard Bradford, Veronica Cartwright, Danny DeVito and Ed Begley Jr..

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Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture

The Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture is a Golden Globe Award that was first awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association in 1944 for a performance in a motion picture released in the previous year.

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Golden Globe Awards

The Golden Globe Awards are accolades bestowed for excellence in both American and international film and television.

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Great Neck, New York

Great Neck is a region contained primarily within Nassau County, New York, on Long Island, which covers a peninsula on the North Shore and includes nine villages, among them Great Neck, Great Neck Estates, Great Neck Plaza, Kings Point, and Russell Gardens, and a number of unincorporated areas, as well as an area south of the peninsula near Lake Success and the border territory of Queens.

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Greenwich, Connecticut

Greenwich is a town in southwestern Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States.

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Hill Street Blues

Hill Street Blues is an American serial police procedural television series that aired on NBC in prime-time from January 15, 1981, to May 12, 1987, for 146 episodes.

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Homer and Eddie

Homer and Eddie is a 1989 American comedy film starring Whoopi Goldberg and Jim Belushi and directed by Andrei Konchalovsky.

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Honky Tonk Freeway

Honky Tonk Freeway is a 1981 American-British comedy film directed by John Schlesinger.

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Ironside (1967 TV series)

Ironside is an American television crime drama that aired on NBC over eight seasons from 1967 to 1975.

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Knight Rider (1982 TV series)

Knight Rider is an American action crime drama television series created and produced by Glen A. Larson.

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Laverne & Shirley

Laverne & Shirley is an American sitcom television series that ran for eight seasons on ABC from January 27, 1976, to May 10, 1983.

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Little House on the Prairie (TV series)

Little House on the Prairie (Little House: A New Beginning in its ninth and final season) is an American Western historical drama television series about the Ingalls family, who live on a farm on Plum Creek near Walnut Grove, Minnesota, in the 1870s–90s.

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Logan Ramsey

Logan Carlisle Ramsey Jr. (March 21, 1921 – June 26, 2000) was an American character actor of television and film for nearly 50 years.

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.

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Love at Stake

Love at Stake is a 1987 American comedy film, directed by John C. Moffitt, based on a screenplay by Lanier Laney and Terry Sweeney.

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Marian Rose White

Marian Rose White is a 1982 American television film directed by Robert Day, written by Garry Rusoff and starring Nancy Cartwright in one of her earliest performances.

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Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman is an American satirical soap opera that was broadcast on weeknights from January 1976 to July 1977.

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Meet the Hollowheads

Meet the Hollowheads, also known as Life on the Edge, is a 1989 science fiction black comedy movie directed by special-effects makeup artist Thomas R. Burman and written by Burman and Lisa Morton.

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Motion Picture & Television Fund

The Motion Picture & Television Fund (MPTF) is a charitable organization that offers assistance and care to those in the motion picture and television industries and their families with limited or no resources, including services such as temporary financial assistance, case management, and residential living.

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Murder, She Wrote

Murder, She Wrote is an American crime drama television series, created by Peter S. Fischer, Richard Levinson and William Link, starring Angela Lansbury, and produced and distributed by Universal Television for the CBS network.

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National Lampoon's Class Reunion

Class Reunion is a 1982 American black comedy film produced by National Lampoon as the third film from the magazine.

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Night Court

Night Court is an American television sitcom that premiered on NBC on January 4, 1984, and ended on May 31, 1992, after nine seasons consisting of 193 episodes.

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North Omaha, Nebraska

North Omaha is a community area in Omaha, Nebraska, in the United States.

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Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County.

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the nation, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census.

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Pilgrims (Plymouth Colony)

The Pilgrims, also known as the Pilgrim Fathers, were the English settlers who traveled to North America on Mayflower and established the Plymouth Colony in Plymouth, Massachusetts (John Smith had named this territory New Plymouth in 1620, sharing the name of the Pilgrims' final departure port of Plymouth, Devon).

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Rhinoceros (film)

Rhinoceros is a 1974 American comedy film based on the play Rhinocéros by Eugène Ionesco.

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Rosemary Hall (Greenwich, Connecticut)

Rosemary Hall was an independent girls school at Ridgeway and Zaccheus Mead Lane in Greenwich, Connecticut.

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Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress

The following is a list of Saturn Award nominees and winners for Best Supporting Actress, which rewards the best female supporting performance in a genre film.

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Scrooged

Scrooged is a 1988 American Christmas fantasy comedy film directed by Richard Donner and written by Mitch Glazer and Michael O'Donoghue.

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The Black Marble

The Black Marble is a 1980 mystery/romantic comedy film directed by Harold Becker and starring Robert Foxworth, Paula Prentiss and Harry Dean Stanton.

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The Boy in the Plastic Bubble

The Boy in the Plastic Bubble is a 1976 American made for television drama film inspired by the lives of David Vetter and Ted DeVita, who lacked effective immune systems.

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The Goonies

The Goonies is a 1985 American adventure comedy film directed and co-produced by Richard Donner from a screenplay by Chris Columbus based on a story by Steven Spielberg and starring Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Jeff Cohen, Corey Feldman, Kerri Green, Martha Plimpton, and Ke Huy Quan, with supporting roles done by John Matuszak, Anne Ramsey, Robert Davi, Joe Pantoliano and Mary Ellen Trainor.

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The Law (1974 film)

The Law is a 1974 Universal Television made-for-television film directed by John Badham starring Judd Hirsch as defense attorney Murray Stone with John Beck, Bonnie Franklin and Gary Busey.

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The New Centurions

The New Centurions is a 1972 American Panavision neo-noir action crime film based on the 1971 novel of the same name by author and policeman (both at that time) Joseph Wambaugh.

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The Sporting Club

The Sporting Club is the 1968 debut novel of author Thomas McGuane.

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The Sporting Club (film)

The Sporting Club is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Larry Peerce and written by Lorenzo Semple Jr. It is based the 1968 novel The Sporting Club by Thomas McGuane.

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The Third Girl from the Left

The Third Girl From the Left is a 1973 American made-for-television drama film directed by Peter Medak, written by Dory Previn, and starring Kim Novak and Tony Curtis.

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Theatre

Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage.

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Theatre of Living Arts

The Theatre of Living Arts (known commonly as the TLA) is a concert venue that is located on South Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Three's Company

Three's Company is an American television sitcom that aired for eight seasons on ABC from March 15, 1977, to September 18, 1984.

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Throw Momma from the Train

Throw Momma from the Train is a 1987 American crime comedy film starring and directed by Danny DeVito in his theatrical directorial debut.

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Turner Classic Movies

Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is an American movie-oriented pay-TV network owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.

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Up the Sandbox

Up the Sandbox is a 1972 American comedy-drama film directed by Irvin Kershner, with a screenplay by Paul Zindel, based on the novel of the same name by Anne Roiphe.

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Weeds (1987 film)

Weeds is a 1987 American drama film directed by John D. Hancock, and starring Nick Nolte, Ernie Hudson, Lane Smith and Rita Taggart.

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When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? (film)

When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? is a 1979 American drama film written by Mark Medoff and adapted from his play of the same name.

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White Mama

White Mama is a 1980 American made-for-television drama film directed by Jackie Cooper and starring Bette Davis in the title role.

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William Brewster (Mayflower passenger)

William Brewster (c. 1566/67 – 10 April 1644) was an English official and Mayflower passenger in 1620.

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Wonder Woman (TV series)

Wonder Woman, known for seasons 2 and 3 as The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, is an American superhero television series based on the DC Comics comic book superhero of the same name.

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Woodland Hills, Los Angeles

Woodland Hills is a neighborhood bordering the Santa Monica Mountains in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, United States.

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60th Academy Awards

The 60th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), took place on April 11, 1988, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles beginning at 6:00 p.m. PDT.

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See also

Actresses from Nebraska

Burials in Nebraska

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Ramsey

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